Sheepmeat producers and industry professionals are urged to apply for the Sheepmeat Industry Leadership Program before entries close on Monday, October 23.
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It’s only the second year that the professional development program has been run, as part of the Sheepmeat Council of Australia and Meat and Livestock Australia joint initiative, Building Leadership Capability for the Sheep Industry.
The Sheepmeat Council leadership program is run by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation, a not-for-profit company that works to develop leaders with a focus on influencing change across organisations, industries and communities in rural, regional and remote Australia.
Each of the 15 positions in the program is valued at more than $10,000, which covers all training, course materials and travel to the two face-to-face sessions.
SCA industry leadership and communication manager, Kathleen Allan, encouraged upcoming leaders within the sheepmeat value chain to consider applying to participate in the program.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for those in the industry to build their skills and confidence,” she said.
“Participants will develop a greater understanding of leadership roles and responsibilities in the industry and the value of collaborations, advocacy and effective negotiation.
“Participants will build relationships and networks and improve their leadership practice and understanding of governance.”
Training will run from February to May next year, with three sessions held including two face-to-face meetings.
The program costs $500 and applicants must be available to attend the whole course. Applications close at 5pm on Monday, October 23, 2017.